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Knete meaning and definition in german

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  1. plasticine, modeling clay
  2. slang money

knete meaning and definition in german

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  1. First-person singular present of kneten.
  2. Imperative singular of kneten.
  3. First-person singular subjunctive I of kneten.
  4. Third-person singular subjunctive I of kneten.
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Hier schüttelte sich das Murmelthier und fing an im Schlaf zu singen: » O Papagei, o Mamagei, o Papagei, o Mamagei - « in einem fort, so daß sie es zuletzt kneifen mußten, damit es nur aufhöre.Here the Dormouse shook itself, and began singing in its sleep ' Twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, twinkle-- ' and went on so long that they had to pinch it to make it stop.OP262326
Du hättest doch auch nicht kneifen können, wenn man dich zu den Soldaten ausgehoben und in den Krieg geschickt hätte!Hang it! what would you have done if you had had to go into the army, to go and fight beneath the standard? Ah!OP346643
Wir wollen zusammen ins Theater gehen, ein bißchen kneipen und ein paar Dummheiten loslassen! «We 'll go to the theatre, to the restaurant; we 'll make a night of it."OP386736
Für alle andern war dies der höchste Chef des Gouvernements, der die Wahlen feierlich eröffnet, eine Rede gehalten und, wie Wronski sah, bei vielen ein Gefühl tiefer Ehrfurcht und knechtischer Ergebenheit hervorgerufen hatte; für Wronski dagegen war das Maslow Katka ( das war sein Spitzname im Pagenkorps gewesen ), der ihm gegenüber verlegen war und den er versuchte mettre à son aise3.For everybody else the General was the master of the Province, who had solemnly opened the sessions and made a speech, and, as Vronsky saw, aroused both respect and servility in many present, but for Vronsky he was ' Maslov Katka ' the nickname? he had had in the Corps des Pages? who felt embarrassed in his presence and whom Vronsky tried to mettre à son aise.OP935049
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